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Grid reference SE4199

near to East Harlsey, North Yorkshire, England


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SE4199 : Gate and Stile, Goosecroft Lane by Paul Buckingham Gate and Stile, Goosecroft Lane
SE4199 : Deepdale Farm by Gordon Hatton Deepdale Farm
Seen from the hillside above the farm which lies in the Vale of Mowbray.
SE4199 : Harsley Beck by Mick Garratt Harsley Beck
The trees above the beck showing a distinct browse line the height of cows.
SE4199 : Windswept Bush, East Harlsey by Paul Buckingham Windswept Bush, East Harlsey
No doubt about the prevailing wind direction here.
SE4199 : Path to Deepdale Farm by Gordon Hatton Path to Deepdale Farm
Path 10.42/9 heading downhill from Goosecroft Lane just outside East Harlsey.
SE4199 : Goosecroft Lane (track) by JThomas Goosecroft Lane (track)
Heading west.
SE4199 : Almost Virgin Snow, Goosecroft Lane by Paul Buckingham Almost Virgin Snow, Goosecroft Lane
An animal had got there first and marred the surface of this snowdrift
SE4199 : Goosecroft Lane by Mick Garratt Goosecroft Lane
Going to East Harsley but seemingly coming from nowhere.
SE4199 : Deepdale Farm, nr. East Harlsey by Paul Buckingham Deepdale Farm, nr. East Harlsey
A derelict farmhouse and barns in the fields near East Harlsey. The open barns are in use, but the farmhouse has holes in the roof.
SE4199 : Goosecroft Lane by Gordon Hatton Goosecroft Lane
The obvious way here is along the track made by farm vehicles, but the true line is a few metres to the left in what is an abandoned sunken lane originally between hedges.
SE4199 : Field near East Harlsey by Paul Buckingham Field near East Harlsey
The undulating surface of this field is probably due to the medieval system of strip farming, where strips of land were let by the Lord of the Manor to his serfs. Such features are often preserved when land has been under pasture for many... (more)
SE4199 : Field Barn, East Harlsey by Paul Buckingham Field Barn, East Harlsey

 
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